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Hasn't Cristina had a miscarriage before (I don't know why but it's stuck in my head that she has.) If that were the case and she had miscarried, I don't think I find this information all that valid, as I think the family would wish to wait until they know for sure she is "out of the woods" (at least for the most part), and wouldn't announce that she is pregnant again until at least the middle to end of her 3rd month.

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I had read somewhere that "all royal babies arrive early", meaning the date posted for delivery is about a month later than is actual. I would imagine this is done to keep the press at bay when the delivery is imminent. Not that it necessarily works..... So she just might be due in June and therefore be a bit farther along than we know.

I had read somewhere that "all royal babies arrive early", meaning the date posted for delivery is about a month later than is actual. I would imagine this is done to keep the press at bay when the delivery is imminent. Not that it necessarily works..... So she just might be due in June and therefore be a bit farther along than we know.

I agree with your theory but then wouldn't it be smarter for announcements to come later too? Like if Cristina is REALLY due in July then she would only be 2 months along now.
But if she is ACTUALLY due in June then she would be 3 months along. But to carry on the charade of her baby being born in July they shouldn't announce it until the end of December or even in January.

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